Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said he doesn't anticipate any major changes coming to the Cowboys' offense next season.

Fantasy Tip: Tony Romo and Dez Bryant should be back and healthy. Running back may be somewhat of a gray cloud to some, but Darren McFadden is coming off a pleasantly surprising season, so that cloud may be a little whiter than people think. No major changes can definitely be a good thing, especially if the Cowboys' current group of players stays healthy.

Dallas Cowboys passing game coordinator Scott Linehan is in contract talks with the team since his contract expired. Linehan could become the offensive coordinator if offensive coordinator Bill Callahan leaves for another job.

Dallas Cowboys passing game coordinator Scott Linehan and defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli will be free agents after the season, because their contracts will expire. The Cowboys have not had any talks with either coach about a new contract.

Dallas Cowboys RB Lance Dunbar is excited about his role in the offense in 2014. Dunbar said he watched a lot of tape of the Detroit Lions offense to get an idea of how offensive coordinator Scott Linehan calls games. "It's pretty exciting," Dunbar said. "There's a lot of screens and stuff. He got them the ball in space."